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Pacquiao files first in leader race

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MANILA: Newly retired boxing icon Manny Pacquiao was the first to file his candidacy to be the next president of the Philippine­s at the start of registrati­on for thousands of political posts in what is expected to be a hotly contested election in May next year.

The week-long registrati­ons, usually a festive event with big crowds, will be more sober this year with restrictio­ns in place to fight one of Asia’s deadliest Covid-19 epidemics.

Mr Pacquiao, who was joined by his wife and running mate, House deputy speaker Lito Atienza, submitted his certificat­e of candidacy to the poll body without fanfare, before saying a few words to the media about his plans should he get elected.

“My priority is to resolve the pandemic so we can drive the economy to recovery,” said Mr Pacquiao, who was wearing a maroon polo shirt and a white face mask with his and the Philippine flag’s image. On his way to the registrati­on building, Mr Pacquiao was greeted by dozens of supporters waiting by the roadside and waving banners that read “Fight, Pacman”.

Mr Pacquiao said he was unperturbe­d by the results of an opinion poll showing him in fourth spot among preferred presidenti­al contenders, saying: “The voices of the poor have not been heard.”

One of the greatest boxers of all time and the only man to hold world titles in eight different divisions, Mr Pacquiao retired from boxing last month to run for the presidency. He is a two-term congressma­n and currently senator.

The registrati­on process should put an end to months of speculatio­n over who will vie to succeed President Rodrigo Duterte, 76, who under the constituti­on cannot seek re-election and will contest the vice presidenti­al race instead.

Two other contenders have declared their intention to run for president. Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, a former actor, and Senator Panfilo Lacson, an ex-police chief, were expected to file their certificat­es in the following days.

But the spotlight will be on Sara Duterte-Carpio, the president’s daughter, despite her ruling out running for the office next year. She remains the most popular prospect, according to successive surveys this year.

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